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The Augustana Choir will perform in concert at New York's famed Carnegie Hall on Sunday, March 29, at 8:30 p.m. with 300 singers from around the country. We caught up with Dr. Paul Nesheim, director of the Choir, to learn more about this opportunity and for a sneak peak of the Choir rehearsing the Agnus Dei from Mozart’s Missa Brevis in C major, K.220.

Depending on which actor you ask, the next Augustana Theatre production is either about a banker or a banker's wife. Augustana presents “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen Feb. 25 through March 1 in the Edith Mortenson Center Theatre.

Augustana's Peace Scholars Selection Committee today announced the five finalists for the 2015 Peace Scholarship, a prestigious honor that features a seven-week study at the University of Oslo's International Summer School in Norway, June 15 through Aug. 1.

“The Collector of Names,” is a new short story collection by Augustana’s Writer-in-Residence, Dr. Patrick Hicks. We caught up with Hicks, who serves as chair and associate professor of English, to learn more about the book.

The Center for Western Studies has issued a call for presenters and authors – including students – for the 47th annual Dakota Conference on the Northern Plains, to be held April 24-25. The theme for the 2015 Conference is “Where the West Begins? Geography, Identity, and Promise.”